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Emergency Dentist, Immediate Dental Help When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies rarely come with warning. Pain, swelling, or sudden damage can quickly disrupt your day and your health. When this happens, you need an emergency dentist who can quickly assess the problem and provide immediate dental care.

Gentle Dental offers urgent dental treatment with a focus on fast pain relief, stabilisation, and clear next steps. Same-day appointments help you get care when waiting is not an option.

When To See An Emergency Dentist

You should see an emergency dentist when dental pain or damage cannot be ignored. Delaying care often leads to increased pain, infection, and more complex treatment.

An emergency dentist can help if you are experiencing:

Severe Toothache

Severe Toothache

Persistent or intense tooth pain often signals infection or nerve damage. An emergency dentist can provide fast relief from dental pain and prevent the issue from worsening.

Broken Or Cracked Tooth

Broken or Cracked Tooth

A broken or cracked tooth can expose nerves and lead to infection. Immediate assessment helps protect the tooth and reduce further damage.

Knocked Out Tooth

Knocked-Out Tooth

A knocked-out tooth is time-sensitive. Seeing an emergency dentist quickly improves the chance of saving the tooth and restoring function.

Dental Abscess Or Swelling

Dental Abscess or Swelling

Facial swelling or a dental abscess can indicate serious infection. Urgent dental treatment is needed to relieve pain and prevent the spread.

Lost Filling Or Crown

Lost Filling or Crown

A lost filling or crown leaves the tooth exposed and vulnerable. Prompt care helps prevent pain, decay, and further breakage.

Wisdom Tooth Pain

Wisdom Tooth Pain

Sudden or worsening wisdom tooth pain can signal infection or impaction. An emergency dentist can relieve discomfort and assess next steps.

Broken Dentures

Broken Dentures

Broken dentures affect comfort, speech, and eating. Emergency dental help can restore function as quickly as possible.

What To Do Before You See An Emergency Dentist

Taking the right steps before your appointment can help reduce pain and prevent further damage. These actions do not replace urgent dental treatment, but they can make you more comfortable until you are seen by an emergency dentist.

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If you are in pain or experiencing swelling:

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Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water to help reduce bacteria.

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Apply a cold compress to the outside of your face to ease pain and swelling.
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Avoid chewing on the affected side of your mouth.

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If a tooth is broken, cracked, or knocked out:

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Keep any broken pieces or the tooth itself.
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If possible, store a knocked-out tooth in milk or saline.
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Avoid touching the root of the tooth.
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If you have lost a filling, crown, or dentures:

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Avoid sticky or hard foods that may worsen the damage.
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Do not attempt home repairs or use glue.

Important safety reminders:

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Do not place aspirin or medication directly on the gums or tooth.
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Only take pain relief as directed on the label.

YOU DON’T NEED TO SUFFER WITH DENTAL PAIN

If you are experiencing dental pain, swelling, or sudden damage, our team can help. Get urgent dental treatment and clear next steps today.

Emergency Dentist FAQs

How do I know if my dental problem is an emergency?
If you have severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or sudden tooth damage, it is an emergency. If the issue is affecting sleep, eating, or daily function, you should seek urgent dental treatment.
What happens if I delay seeing an emergency dentist?
Delaying treatment can allow infection to spread, increase pain, and raise the risk of tooth loss. Early care often reduces the need for complex treatment later.
Will I receive treatment on the same day?
Emergency appointments focus on pain relief and stabilising the problem. If possible, treatment is completed on the day. If follow-up care is needed, your dentist will explain the next steps clearly.
How much does an emergency dental visit cost?
Costs depend on the issue and treatment required. Your dentist will discuss options and pricing before starting treatment so you can make an informed decision.
Should I go to hospital or see an emergency dentist?
Most dental emergencies should be treated by a dentist. Hospitals can manage pain or infection, but cannot provide dental treatment.

Find a Gentle Dental Care Clinic Near You

With 7 convenient locations across Sydney, we make it easy to access high-quality dental care close to home.

Liverpool

Liverpool

Open 7 Days

229 Macquarie St. Liverpool, Sydney, NSW 2170

(02) 9602 3339

Tahmoor

Tahmoor

Open 6 Days

158 Remembrance Drive, Tahmoor, NSW 2573

(02) 4681 8384

Campbelltown

Campbelltown

Open 6 Days

36 Queen St. Campbelltown, Sydney, NSW 2560

(02) 4629 1900

Miranda

Miranda

Open 7 Days

LG/86 Kiora Rd,
Miranda, NSW 2228

(02) 9099 6666

Double Bay

Double Bay

Open 6 Days

Suite 1.07 & 1.08, 451 New South Head Rd, Gallery Level (Level 1) Kiaora Place, Double Bay NSW, 2028

(02) 9327 1777

Leppington

Leppington

Open 6 Days

Emerald Hills Shopping Vill, Bldng 5, Shop 4 5 Emerald Hills, Blvd Leppington NSW, 2179

(02) 9199 9690

Wetherill Park

Wetherill Park

Open 6 Days

561-583 Polding St, Shop 208 Stockland Wetherill Park, NSW 2164

(02) 9604 6611